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Hwanguk (Korean: 환국; Hanja: 桓國) is the
first mythical state of
Korea claimed to have
existed according to
Hwandan Gogi.
According to
Hwandan Gogi, Hwanguk...
- The
Sinchuk Hwanguk (Korean: 신축환국)
occurred in 1721. The
Noron faction loses power in the
aftermath of
Shinyim Oksa. v t e...
- the
royal authority. With each
change of government,
which was
called hwanguk (Korean: 환국; Hanja: 換局),
literally change/switching of the state, the losing...
- The
Gabsul Hwanguk (Korean: 갑술환국)
occurred in 1694. The
Southerners attempt to
purge Westerners on
charge of
plotting to
reinstate deposed Queen Inhyeon...
- The Gisa
Hwanguk (Korean: 기사환국)
occurred when[when?] the
Westerners fell out of
power after opposing the
naming of a
crown prince by
Sukjong of Joseon...
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Queen Inhyeon was also
deposed and exiled. This
incident is
called Gisa
Hwanguk (기사환국). In that same year, Lady Jang was
promoted to Bin (빈; 嬪), the highest...
- were
accused of
treason and were executed.
Hwanguk (Turn of state) -
Purges in Sukjong's
reign is
called hwanguk,
meaning sudden change of government. They...
- Je-gong
Jeong Yak-yong Gisa
Hwanguk Gapsul Hwanguk Catholic ****cution of 1801
Soron Yun
Jeung King
Gyeongjong Sinchuk Hwanguk 1728 Yi In-jwa's Rebellion...
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until 1680. The
Westerners regained power in 1680 with the
Gyeongsin Hwanguk. However,
there was a
dispute between the
younger Westerners and the older...
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birth to a son, Yi Yun in 1688, it
created a
bloody dispute called Gisa
Hwanguk (기사환국).
During this time,
Sukjong wanted to give his
eldest son (entitled...